Hi
Would greatly appreciate advice about the Rayburn Rhapsody fireplace we have in our 1953 built house. It has a back boiler and I would like to know whether or not it is recommended to re-connect back up to the hot water tank (as it was originally in an open system at header tank pressure) or connect up to a radiator upstairs, especially as we do not have central heating and only storage heaters in this house. Perhaps best to rip the whole lot out? Would be a shame as it is in very good condition.
Cheers
Tim
Would greatly appreciate advice about the Rayburn Rhapsody fireplace we have in our 1953 built house. It has a back boiler and I would like to know whether or not it is recommended to re-connect back up to the hot water tank (as it was originally in an open system at header tank pressure) or connect up to a radiator upstairs, especially as we do not have central heating and only storage heaters in this house. Perhaps best to rip the whole lot out? Would be a shame as it is in very good condition.
Cheers
Tim